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        <h1 id="title">Tile Origin</h1>
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            grid, tileOrigin, light
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            Demonstrates the use of the tileExtent property to differentiate 
            between the maximum extent and the tile extent for a layer.
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                This example uses a layer that requests map tiles from a WMS
                that only generates image responses for requests that align with
                a particular tile lattice.  In this case, the layer's 
                <code>maxExtent</code> does not align with that tile lattice.  
                To configure the layer with a tile extent that conforms to the 
                tile origin configured on the server, use the layer's 
                <code>tileOrigin</code> property.
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                View the <a href="tile-origin.js" target="_blank">tile-origin.js</a>
                source to see how this is done
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